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– Sitting on a gorgeous 35-acre oasis, nestled into the surrounding Eastern Shore woodlands and meadows, the Brampton Inn’s historic 1860 Manor House is the heart of the property with seven unique suites and rooms from which to choose.

Accommodations are spacious and individually-styled to reflect a careful harmony between historic charm and classic elegance. Whether it’s the personalized amenities or the fireplaces, the Brampton Inn’s warmth and charm offers guests the opportunity to savor precious time together with tailor-made add-on packages for sharing quality moments.

The six freestanding private cottage buildings curve gracefully around the beautiful gardens of this private country estate. Most face the woods and come with spacious porches, gardens with a private fire pit and gas grill. The interior décor is chic and authentic to the region, with polished wooden floors, a cozy seating space, and wet bar. Guests can order meals to their cottage or dine at the Manor House, which offers breakfast and afternoon tea. It is a short walk through the garden. It’s the six unique cottages, each with a story to tell, that keep guests returning year after year.

Say goodbye to the winter blues with an array of unique experiences at the Brampton Inn. Guests and locals will experience the perfect blend of indulgence, relaxation, and adventure.

“Knowing hotel guests and locals alike crave relaxing and reviving activities, our seasonal programming is designed to offer guests a place to warm up and rejuvenate with great hospitality and experiences,” explained Hilari and Dave Rhinehart, Co-Owners of the Brampton Inn.

Flirting With A Romantic Celebration

Sometimes romance is spontaneous; sometimes it’s planned spontaneity. Brampton Inn sparks romance all year round. For couples who love the charm of the Eastern Shore, Brampton Inn will check all of your boxes.

Book your choice of accommodation and choose from a variety of packages that will give sweethearts those ‘warm fuzzies’ including Classic Romance, ‘I DO’ Proposal, Secret Getaway and Treasured Romance Cottage. These packages feature a distinctive room, en-suite bathroom, plush bedding, exclusive products, fireplace and personalized amenities ensuring that every couple can enjoy a perfect getaway.

As every love story is unique, the Brampton’s “romance” packages all guests to craft their own unique journey. Please visit the website to see the details of the following packages:

• Classic Romance package is $215, plus your choice of accommodation and tax;

• ‘I DO’ Proposal package is $250, plus your choice of accommodation and tax;

• Secret Getaway is a 2-night cottage package that starts at $445 per night, plus tax; and

• Treasured Romance Cottage package is a three-day, two-night offer that starts at $594 per day, plus tax.

In addition, the Brampton Inn staff can curate both on-and-off property activities, giving guests the flexibility to soak up the scenery, history and partake in activities that draw people to Maryland’s Eastern Shore at an additional fee.

It’s Time for Tea

The idea has been ‘brewing’ and local tea aficionados have been heard! Brampton Inn is delighted to introduce monthly afternoon tea service to the general public, with advanced reservations. Scheduled for Sunday, February 25th, March 24th and April 21, 2024, one seating is available between 2 – 3:30 p.m. Afternoon tea features a wide variety of Harney & Sons Fine Tea and a menu of delicate tea sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and an array of decadent desserts prepared in-house using the freshest seasonal products from Eastern Shore farmers and producers. Afternoon Tea is prix fixe at $40 per person (not including fees, tax and gratuity) and $20 per child. To reserve your table, visit: http://bit.ly/Brampton-Inn-Afternoon-Tea. No walk-ins will be accepted.

Package details and reservations can be made directly online at www.bramptoninn.com, by calling 410-778-1860 or by emailing innkeeper@ bramptoninn.com.

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